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Inspiring a Shared Vision. “You don’t lead by pointing and telling people some place to go. You lead be going to that place and making a case.” -Ken Kesey. Envision the Future. Find the “something” that you want to do What is your passion? How you want to be remembered?
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Inspiring a Shared Vision “You don’t lead by pointing and telling people some place to go. You lead be going to that place and making a case.” -Ken Kesey
Envision the Future • Find the “something” that you want to do • What is your passion? • How you want to be remembered? • How would you like to change your organization ? • What is your dream work?
Enlist Others to Act • Appeal to Others Ideals • Find common ideals • Unite a dream between yourself and team • Create a Vision • Express your emotions, speak from your heart • Speak with symbolic language • Create vivid image of the future
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • Famous for the “ I Have a Dream” speech • As you watch think about • Why was it so powerful? • Why do we still refer back to this speech? • What do you see? • What do you hear?
Referred to common values; church, family, country Had a vivid dream for the United States Used credible references; Bible and Constitution Mentioned children, relatable to most people Geographical references; evolves whole country Includes variety of identities; age ,sex, religion Repetition; “I have a dream,” “Let Freedom Ring” Switched from “I” to “We” half way through Speech was positive and hopeful
Identify a project, activity, assignment, or event you are currently involved in; • What is your personal goal for this project or activity ? • What is the goal you want to achieve? • Explain your vision compared to others in the group • How do you find the common ground?